Most people who have taken and MRI can tell you that it is not a comfortable experience. This is because you have to lay there inside the machine for about an hour. This is complicated by the fact that the space is very small. In addition the process is very noisy and unnerving to most patients that undergo the procedure. However, there is now an option to the normal MRI which does not requires you to lie down inside the machine. This article will briefly discuss stand up Mris and other scanners
The open sided MRI provides a convenient alternative to the transitional MRI. With this type of machine the patient in not required to lie prone in a cramped space. Rather the patient will lay in a position that is between two different parts of the machine. One part of the machine will be below the patient and one part of the machine will be above the patient. This arrangement allows the patient more flexibility since he is not required to be confined in a cramp space. He will still undergo the same procedure but it will be much more comfortable.
Another example of this variation from the standard MRI is the stand up MRI. With the stand up MRI the patient is also not required to lie down in a cramped space. Rather the patient will be either standing up or sitting down during the procedure. One of the major advantages of the stand up MRI is the fact that this is a natural position for a human being. Thus it is possible to produce more accurate results with the stand up MRI since even joint problems will be detected since the patient is standing up.
The MRI scanner is a very expensive machine which can cost in excess of $3 million dollars. This advanced technology is used to detect a variety of different conditions. Because of the steep purchase price a medical facility must carefully consider the decision to purchase an MRI.
There are a number of competing brands of scanners that can be considered but there are also a number of different styles of scanners to choose from as well. This article has briefly discussed the traditional scanner which requires that a patient should lie down in a small space to undergo the procedure. In addition we have briefly discussed Side MRI scanners as well. This type of scanner is becoming more popular because it does not require the patient to lie prone for the duration of the procedure. We have also discussed the stand up MRI which is becoming increasingly popular since the patient is allowed to stand up during the procedure. Since standing up is a natural position. There are also sonar upright mri available on the market today.
There are many decisions that must be made by an organization that is anticipating the purchase of an MRI for their facility. The decision must be weighed against all of the options but the welfare of the patients must be foremost in the decision making process.